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Gas Prices are Out-of-Sight!

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by righteousdude2, Aug 31, 2012.

  1. Squire Robertsson

    Squire Robertsson Administrator
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    Good for SeaTac, but how about living in Sedro Wolley, Union Gap, or Ellensburg?
     
  2. targus

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    Until the first big power outage...

    Then it's not so great.

    Come the first big heat wave in the summer with no air conditioning or a cold snap in the winter with no heat and you'll be singing a different tune.
     
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    Once everything is back online in the Gulf after Isaac's passing by, prices should abate some. We shall see.
     
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    No doubt they will abate right before the election.
     
  5. billwald

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    >Good for SeaTac, but how about living in Sedro Wolley, Union Gap, or Ellensburg?

    Good for Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Bellevue . . . I don't consider those mentioned to be decent sized cities. One could not live comfortably in Seatac, Sedro Wolley, Union Gap, or Ellensburg without owning a car.

    Bellevue only has 125,000 people but it is a new city with a new "big city" down town area. Everett has 100,000 people but looks like a dirty old mill town.
     
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